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Amendments To The Law "about The Regulated Professions And The Recognition Of Professional Qualifications"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi likumā "Par reglamentētajām profesijām un profesionālās kvalifikācijas atzīšanu"

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The Saeima has adopted and the President promulgated the following laws: the law "on amendments to the regulated professions and the recognition of professional qualifications" make law "on regulated professions and recognition of professional qualifications" (Latvian Saeima and the Cabinet of Ministers rapporteur, 2001, no. 15; 2003, 23, no; 2004, nr. 13; 2006, no 1) the following amendments: 1. Supplement article 9, second subparagraph, with 18, 19 and 20 of the following : "18) audiologopēd;
19) Assistant radiologists;
20) professional. "
2. Express article 28 the following: ' article 28. Requirements for regulated professions in the field of education and sports (1) in the field of education and sport of the regulated professions, in which qualification requirements determined by the accredited study programmes or, in the cases specified by law, professional certification provisions are the following: 1) educator;
2) sports specialist.
(2) the educational and professional qualifications in regulated educator and sports specialist occupations determined by the educational and sports regulatory laws. "
3. To supplement the law with article 32 the following: ' article 32. Requirements for regulated professions in the field of tourism (1) a regulated profession in the field of tourism is a tourist guide.
(2) a Person's right to make independent professional activity referred to in the first paragraph shall certify the profession in the Cabinet in the order you get the certificate. "
4. Replace article 56 in the seventh paragraph, the words "Latvian seafarers ' register" with the words "public limited company" Latvian maritime administration "seafarers ' register '.
5. the transitional provisions be supplemented with paragraph 5 by the following: ' article 32 of this law shall enter into force on January 1, 2008. "
The law adopted by the Parliament in 2006 on November 2.
State v. President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga in Riga 2006 15 November Editorial Note: the law shall enter into force on 29 November 2006.